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    Which member of 'Sissor Sisters' is sung about in the first verse of verse of their song 'Music is the Victim'?Scissor Sisters Lyrics

      Ana. Ana Matronic is sung about in 'Music is the Victim': 'The people there where dancin' on it And that's including Ms. Matronic'

    From which 'Scissor Sistors' song is the line 'You get a phone call from the queen with a hundred heads' taken from?Scissor Sisters Lyrics

      Return To Oz. This line is taken from my favourite 'Scissor Sisters' song, 'Return To Oz': 'Three o' clock in the morning You get a phone call from the queen with a hundred heads She says that they're all dead'

    In 'Music is the Victim' by 'Scissor Sisters', which location is not mentioned?Scissor Sisters Lyrics

      New York. 'I left my heart in San Francisco', 'I left my bag in Pasadena' and 'I left my man in Houston Texas' are lines from the song. New York is not mentioned.

    Fill in the blank from this 'Scissor Sisters' song 'She's ______ when she's down'?Scissor Sisters Lyrics

      Quiet. 'She's quiet when she's down is the first line from 'Lovers in the Backseat'.

    From which 'Scissor Sisters' song is the line 'A distant ship floats on the horizon'?Scissor Sisters Lyrics

      Comfortably Numb. 'Comfortably Numb' was originally a hit for Pink Floyd.

    From which 'Scissor Sisters' song is the line: 'Thisīll be the last time I ever do your hair'?Scissor Sisters Lyrics

      Laura. 'Thisīll be the last time I ever do your hair' line plays just after the pause in 'Laura'.

    Which song on the album features dialogue spoken by Judy Garland?Scissor Sisters - "Ta Dah"!

      The Other Side. Elton John helped to convince the Judy Garland Heir's Trust to allow the use of the dialogue.

    Which song from the album was played live in the Hyde Park concert at Live 8, the world wide concert on 2nd July 2005 to highlight the message "Make Poverty History"?Scissor Sisters - "Ta Dah"!

      Everybody Wants The Same Thing. This song was cut from the DVD of the concert.

    Which song was a tribute to New Orleans?Scissor Sisters - "Ta Dah"!

      She's My Man. The song was written in tribute to the city after the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. It then developed into someone confessing his love of the female riverboat pirate on the Mississippi called Annie Christmas who disguised herself as a man.

    Which member of The Beatles has a song on this album named after him?Scissor Sisters - "Ta Dah"!

      Paul McCartney. I've no idea why this song was named after him, so any info is appreciated!

    The song "The Other Side" paraphrases a line of poetry by which poet?Scissor Sisters - "Ta Dah"!

      Walt Whitman. The line in the song is "Everything that comes to me as good belongs to you." Whereas the poetry line is "For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you." This is from the poem "Song of Myself".

    Which song contains the line "I could throw you in the lake or feed you poisoned birthday cake"?Scissor Sisters - "Ta Dah"!

      I Can't Decide. Not the friendliest song on the album!

    How many songs on the album were co-written by Elton John?Scissor Sisters - "Ta Dah"!

      2. "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" and "Intermission" were co-written by Elton John.

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